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akrophobic · 3 months ago
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double faaaaaaace!!
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00vk · 7 months ago
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happy birthday!
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pragmaticide · 6 months ago
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truth bullets
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hisayuki-ko · 2 months ago
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あんスタ。千秋くんとママと主人公が特に好き。
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tokitem · 7 months ago
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Meteor Impact
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nano7zzz · 2 days ago
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tsukingas · 2 months ago
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evil little guy
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namekusi · 4 months ago
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braincakes · 4 months ago
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attempting to colour madara in the eggman colours. idk what to say.
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solarcandy1 · 6 months ago
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yalll i miss double face:( WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *insert sad emoji*
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kohanakonohana · 11 months ago
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せっかく毎日縞を作っておりますし、織れる数にも限界がありますので、プリント布を作ってみることにしました。気持ちの明るくなれそうな赤の縞を選んで、風呂敷にしてみました。
I'm going to treat the printed furoshiki with my original design because I make a stripe design every day...
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akrophobic · 2 months ago
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wasshoi!!!!
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shinobus-left-eye · 9 months ago
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them...
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bijinnexus · 2 months ago
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MATSUSHIMA Eimi 松嶋えいみ SNS 241004
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hisayuki-ko · 27 days ago
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🎃🐺🎶🐺🎃
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zanydreamlandwonderland · 10 days ago
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The reason why japanese girls like to show panties
The fascination of Japanese girls with showing their panties can be attributed to a complex interplay of cultural, historical, and social factors.
Cultural Influences
Historical Context: The obsession with women's underwear in Japan has roots dating back to the Meiji era (1868-1912), when Western clothing began to gain popularity among the affluent. Traditional garments like the kimono were gradually replaced by Western-style undergarments, which became associated with modernity and sexual allure[2][4].
Schoolgirl Imagery: The portrayal of schoolgirls in short skirts and tight shorts has become a pervasive image in Japanese pop culture, particularly in anime and manga. This imagery often includes moments where underwear is visible, which has contributed to the sexualization of this demographic[1][2]. The "panchira" phenomenon, which involves glimpses of underwear, is a common trope used for comedic or titillating effect[4].
Fetishization: There exists a significant fetish for used women's underwear in Japan, often linked to paraphilia, where individuals derive pleasure from specific objects or situations that are considered unusual by mainstream standards. This fetish has evolved into a social phenomenon, reflecting a broader acceptance of such desires within certain subcultures[1][4].
Social Dynamics
Vending Machines and Market Demand: The emergence of vending machines selling used panties in the 1990s highlights the commercial aspect of this fetish. Although controversial and often illegal, these machines cater to a niche market that thrives on the allure of intimacy associated with worn underwear[1][4].
Economic Factors: Post-World War II economic recovery led to increased spending on fashionable clothing, including lingerie. Initially, only high-class prostitutes could afford Western-style underwear, which became synonymous with sexual promiscuity. As the economy improved, this association persisted, further fueling interest in women's panties as symbols of desirability[2][4].
Shame and Exposure: The transition to Western styles introduced a sense of shame regarding underwear exposure among women who were not accustomed to such garments. This cultural shift contributed to the allure of "forbidden" glimpses of underwear, enhancing its status as an object of desire within Japanese society[2][4].
In summary, the inclination of Japanese girls to show their panties is deeply rooted in historical changes, cultural representations in media, and evolving social norms surrounding femininity and sexuality. This phenomenon reflects broader themes within Japanese culture regarding modesty, desire, and the complex relationship between tradition and modernity.
Citations: [1] https://nevsedoma.com.ua/en/661592-why-the-japanese-are-obsessed-with-womens-underwear-23-photos.html [2] https://www.japanpowered.com/japan-culture/the-historical-origin-of-panty-fan-service [3] https://www.vice.com/en/article/in-japan-students-have-underwear-rules-their-parents-say-no-more/ [4] https://www.inliberta.it/mutandine-feticismo-panchira-giappone/ [5] https://newsonjapan.com/article/141718.php [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlnmtxU2y5Q [7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oroxxdhd2yg [8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1dC7kBALTo
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